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Vehicle stolen at Old Home Place, Columbia, recovered

By Deputy B.J. Bray

On Thursday, October 10, 2013,, the Adair County Sheriff, Harrison Moss, received a tip on a suspicious vehicle being parked at an abandoned mobile home in the Mt. Carmel area. Sheriff Moss and Deputy Bray went to the area and located said vehicle. The vehicle matched the description of a vehicle that was stolen from the Old Home Place in Columbia on September 28, 2013. The vehicle was a Green Mercury Villager belonging to Alvin Stotts. The Columbia City Police Department was investigating the theft. Officers Dial and Cole from the Columbia Police Department responded to the scene at Mt. Carmel and continued their investigation. BJ Bray, Deputy, Adair County Sheriffs Department




This story was posted on 2013-10-11 11:33:47
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